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UK Tomatometer Preview: Quantum Of Solace - Is the New Bond Shaken or Stirred?
James Bond 007 Special
by Tom Butler | October 31, 2008
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Today is Halloween, traditionally a big day for horror movies, but for 2008, this long standing tradition has been usurped by the return of a bigger, better, badder and more British institution. Today sees the release of Bond 22. Daniel Craig returns in his sophomore outing as Commander James Bond of Her Majesty's Secret Service in Quantum Of Solace, but what did the critics have to say?

Quantum Of Solace is the first true 'sequel' of the James Bond franchise, and picks up the story mere moments after the end of Casino Royale, with Bond pursuing the shadowy organisation responsible for the death of his love interest from Casino, Vesper Lynd, with revenge on his agenda.

When producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson decided to reboot the Bond franchise after the much derided Die Another Day (a surprisingly middling 60% on the Tomatometer), they took a bold move by taking Bond back to his brutal roots, ditching the gadgets and quippery so prevalent in Pierce Brosnan's era, for a more hard hitting and modern take with a much tougher earthier lead in Daniel Craig. The big gamble paid off and Casino Royale, which went on to break Bond records left right and centre, was a huge critical success at 94% on the Tomatometer. So the standard was set; Daniel Craig signed on for another movie, the producers recruited Marc Forster, a 'serious' director with Monsters Ball, Finding Neverland and The Kite Runner - all critical successes - under his belt, a bewilderingly cerebral title was announced, and then we waited. But was it worth the wait?

Well, currently standing at 79% on the Tomatometer, the figures seem to speak for themselves, namely that QOS is better than Die Another Day, but not as good as Casino Royale.

All the critics were universal in their praise for Daniel Craig's portrayal of James Bond, agreeing that he has made the role his own, a tricky task considering the rough ride given to all previous actors in the role (including Sean Connery, dismissed by Ian Fleming himself as 'an overgrown stuntman').

"I doubt that there's a better actor at bottling rage than Daniel Craig. All muscles, he has defined himself as a darker and more bare-knuckle Bond than any of his elegant predecessors" James Christopher, The Times.

"Daniel Craig has really settled into the role of Bond, making it completely his own and even bringing a slightly softer side that previous Bonds have lacked." Matthew Turner, ViewLondon.

Craig puts in another powerhouse performance." David Edwards, Daily Mirror.



The supporting performances were rightly praised too.

"The French Mathieu Amalric makes the smarmy fake environmentalist Greene a suitably loathsome character" Kim Newman, Empire.

"Gemma Arterton is superb in her brief role as an agent whom Bond encounters in Bolivia, cementing her position as one of cinema's brightest young stars." Lizo Mzimba, BBC.

"The ridiculously beautiful Olga Kurylenko is a kind of counter-point to 007. She excels as another damaged secret service agent who is similarly motivated by revenge" Orlando Parfitt, IGN UK.



The critics also enjoyed the breathless pace, crunching action and impressive set-pieces, as well as the more tender, thoughtful and emotional moments that Forster has brought to the film.

"Frenetic, full of chase sequences and sudden switches in location, the film has a demented energy about it, as if it's taking his feverish tempo from Bond himself." Geoffrey McNab, The Independent.



Some griped at the film's dark and brutal tone and nature, however, with many asking where Bonds sense of humour had gone.

"The gags have gone, along with the gadgets. Wit and fun have deserted the franchise." Christopher Tookey, The Daily Mail.

"There are times during this grey, not very sexy and rather humourless new 007 epic when you actually wish for a sighting of Roger Moore's suave and insouciant version of Bond." Derek Malcolm, Evening Standard.

Some also felt that the actions scenes were a little untidy, suggesting Forster may be more suited to the dramatic side of things.

"Fashionable fast-cut editing will play well to videogame fans. Anyone else may be left wondering who's doing what to whom in the carnage of Aston Martins." Victor Oliver, Teletext.

"The drawback to the frenetic approach is that the chases risk merging into one another." Geoffrey McNab, The Independent.



Overall, whilst most felt the film underwhelming in comparison to the superior Casino Royale, QOS's slender running time (at 106 minutes the shortest in the franchises history), makes for a hard hitting and brutal entry to the Bond canon. With Daniel Craig set to return in Bond 23, all eyes will again be on the nations favourite secret agent to see whether 007s recent one-two will result in a killer knock out third movie.

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Comments (1-20 of 38 posts) | Reply
tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Oct 31 2008 09:35 AM

It'll be great. Mathieu Amalric is a phenomenol actor, with the ability to control the physics of his face better than most anyone else.

If you've seen "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" then you know what I mean.

For those that can't wait the 2 weeks, rent "Layer Cake" with Craig if you haven't seen it yet. Great film.


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thereign
thereign writes:
on Oct 31 2008 09:44 AM

Layer Cake is one of the most overrated films ever. However, I will say there's a GREAT scene in it where Colm Meany beats the living s.h.it out of Daniel Craig. Hysterically funny scene! :-)

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Oct 31 2008 09:53 AM

In reply to this comment (#2104342)
Come on man, u think it will really be great? Its only 1 hour 40 mins without credits, and the bond girl is a terrible actress she was terrible in HITMAN and I hear she was terrible in Max Payne, I really like Marc Foster but he cant shoot action I'm sure and thats what a lot of the reviews are saying, also from the ads it looks like it has so many action pieces. I am not saying it wont be good, I think it will be, but I think the writing is on the wall that it will just be a B moive or a B plus movie. Just saying dont keep you hopes too high.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Oct 31 2008 09:58 AM

In reply to this comment (#2104342)
I am sure he will be a good villian but I bet we wont see enough of him in the movie and Jeffery Wright too I bet.

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chasetinnell
chasetinnell writes:
on Oct 31 2008 10:33 AM

Layer Cake is a great film, but i guess that depends on your taste. Im excited for this installment, yet i think they should bring back some of the suave and charm of James Bond, which I think theyll do next time.

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golrush007
golrush007 writes:
on Nov 01 2008 01:25 AM

I'm really looking forward to seeing this - I have read quite a few negative comments, but these haven't put me off at all. And I certainly wouldn't judge the film before seeing it. Have to wait until the 21st of this month to see it down here in South Africa. It's going to be a long 3 weeks!!

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luishere
luishere writes:
on Nov 01 2008 08:30 AM

The movie opens here next friday, november 7.. cool

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collex
collex writes:
on Nov 01 2008 09:14 AM

Wher are you luishere to be so lucky6

I can't wait to see it. It's short, but hey, who says it can't be good?

Jokerboy, never trust the advertisement. Never trust the crtics. Never trust anybody else,s opinion.


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Shahid N.
Shahid N. writes:
on Nov 01 2008 10:56 AM

I'm just afraid that this movie might have too much action for a 106 min. long film, as can be seen from the trailers. I hope its a good mix of drama and action like it was in Casino Royale. Cant wait to watch Craig back as Bond.

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justjohn
justjohn writes:
on Nov 01 2008 12:37 PM

Looking forward to it but at 106 minutes I'm a little worried that all the action might overwhelm the rest of the movie. Having what appears to be very little humor won't help either. If you want to see a bond reboot that was both serious and funny watch Goldeneye.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Nov 01 2008 01:08 PM

In reply to this comment (#2106821)
Come on man 100 minutes long! There are so many action sequences from the ads that makes you know this movie will be more action driven then probably character driven. Also Marc Forster, he is a very good director but I highly doubt he can shoot big action sequences well. Also the bond girl is the girl from HITMAN and MAX PAYNE, she is terrible actress and she will probably look worse because there is no way she will be able to top Eva Green from CASINO. Im just saying I wouldn't get my hopes up too high, also I think you can trust critics on BOND because most critics loved CASINO ROYALE and all the reviews so far say it isn't as good.

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martinscorsese25
martinscorsese25 writes:
on Nov 01 2008 04:30 PM

i heard the action sequences were shot and edited paul greengrass style... They say that dramatic directors that don't know how to shoot action scenes edit their movie that way... that was the critique with Chris Nolan on Batman Begins.. Well f*** those bashers... there's nothing wrong doing a Greengrass style action movie... if somebody else done it at first, that doesnt mean that you can't do it again...

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wordweaver12
wordweaver12 writes:
on Nov 01 2008 04:59 PM

Am I the only one who doesn't give a f$#^^#%@k about James Bond or Daniel Craig? seems like it. Oh well...

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tfortier
tfortier writes:
on Nov 01 2008 06:21 PM

The action scenes in the first one where great. Im a bit sad about the short 106min though...

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Nov 01 2008 09:11 PM

In reply to this comment (#2108013)
I can understand why people would like Bond, he is a cliched character that always prevails. I really liked Casino because it avoided alot of cliches.

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Shahid N.
Shahid N. writes:
on Nov 02 2008 01:35 AM

Come on guys lets be optimistic, ok it wont be as good as Casino Royale but not as bad as Die Another Day either. I know I would be getting my admission tickets worth the moment I see Craig as Bond..the best since Connery if not better! The action looks great too, real old fashioned stunts and minimal CGI, thanks God!

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tfortier
tfortier writes:
on Nov 02 2008 03:21 AM

Im with Shahid!!

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jeremyd4
jeremyd4 writes:
on Nov 02 2008 05:09 AM

The action in the trailer looks pretty phenomenal to me! In particular, the motor cycle jump and Bond smashing through the glass ceiling onto the scaffolding. I can understand why some people might like the camera pulled back a bit more with less cuts; resulting in steadier (less headache inducing) sequences and ultimately a more classical looking fight scene. But to me, that seems more suited to, say, something like martial arts films. It can come across as too choreographed and even too 'elegant' for my liking. There's something very raw and confronting about the way these "dramatic directors" have approached stuff like this, and I'm a fan of the frenetic action that's come about since the Bourne trilogy, through to Nolan's Batmans, and the Bond reboot.

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Shahid N.
Shahid N. writes:
on Nov 02 2008 07:51 AM

In reply to this comment (#2108833)
thanks ! let keep our fingers crossed. By the way in Dec. Craig will be starring in another great looking drama Defiance.

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James S.
James S. writes:
on Nov 02 2008 10:40 AM

Having seen the film, I can say that it is definately not as good as Casino Royale, but the action sequences are brilliant, Daniel Craigs performance continually dominant, and Olga Kurylenko is the best Bond girl in years! She's not a damsil in distress, she's the fiesty, hard headed female equivelent to Craig, perfect for the role. The only problems I have are with the shabby editing, it could have been put together a lot better, and theres no more arrogant one-liners from 007 we've come to know and love. Its a outstanding jigsaw puzzle, with a few pieces missing, or in the wrong place.

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